Akshobhya

Akṣobhya
Sculpture of Akṣobhya from 890 CE, Bihar, India
Sanskritअक्षोभ्य
Akṣobhya
Chinese阿閦佛
(Pinyin: Āchù Fó)
Japanese阿閦仏あしゅくぶつ
(romaji: Ashuku Butsu)
Khmerអសុភ្យ
(a-sop),
អសុភ្យពុទ្ធ
Korean아촉불
(RR: Achog Bul)
Mongolianᠬᠥᠳᠡᠯᠦᠰᠢ ᠦᠭᠡᠢ
Хөдөлшгүй
SASM/GNC: Ködelüsi ügei
Thaiพระอักโษภยพุทธะ
Tibetanམི་བསྐྱོད་པ་
Wylie: mi bskyod pa
THL: mikyöpa
VietnameseA Súc Bệ Phật, Bất Động Phật
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Venerated byMahāyāna, Vajrayāna
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Akshobhya (Sanskrit: अक्षोभ्य, Akṣobhya, "Immovable One"; traditional Chinese: 阿閦如来; ; pinyin: Āchùrúlái; Japanese pronunciation: Ashuku Nyorai) is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas, a product of the Adibuddha, who represents consciousness as an aspect of reality. By convention he is located in the east of the Diamond Realm and is the lord of the Eastern Pure Land Abhirati ('The Joyous'). His consort is Lochanā and he is normally accompanied by two elephants. His color is blue-black and his attributes include a bell, three robes, and staff, as well as a jewel, lotus, prayer wheel, and sword. He has several emanations.

'The Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya', Tibetan thangka, late 13th century, Honolulu Academy of Arts

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